I saw this on the BYU website and had to post it. Apparently, Ryan Woodward (who is an animation professor at BYU and is absolutely amazing at figure drawing) teamed up with a dance professor and choreographed/animated this video. It's so cool that the two departments were able to come together like that, and the results are beautiful!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Thought of You
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Kinda bored, so...
...I drew a self-portrait. Because that's what I do when I'm bored, apparently.
Word on the street says that school is starting soon, and as much as I've liked my break, I have to say--thank goodness!
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Sunday, October 31, 2010
Happy Halloween!
I have to admit that Halloween, while fun, is a time of intense jealousy for me. While I still can (and do) dress up in a costume, it's a little depressing to know that I'll never again be able to go door to door and get candy from random strangers. Buying a big bag of candy to eat by yourself isn't really the same, either--not enough variety.
But then I came up with this amazing idea! I call it Trick-or-Trade--you go knocking on doors, but you bring a giant bag of candy (like Milky Ways) with you, and instead of getting candy for free, you trade one of your Milky Ways for one of whatever candy they have at the door. You get variety, and they get a Milky Way, so everybody comes out ahead! I didn't try it this year, partly because I didn't think of it in time, partly because I'd be embarrassed, and partly because Chris informed me that he would deny knowing me if I put my plan into action (he didn't agree with my declaration that this was the best idea I'd ever had in my life. I asked him what he thought the best idea I ever had in my life was. He told me that it was deciding to switch the laundry this morning. I'm still suffering from the resulting existential crisis).
Unfortunately, I don't think I'll ever have the guts to really go trick-or-trading . In an ideal world it would be awesome, but how would you react if some college student came to your door asking to trade candy? However, if you happen to be in the area and have some extra candy on hand, I thought I should mention that, due to a severe lack of trick-or-treaters, I am currently plagued by an excess of Kit Kats and Twix, and if you happened to knock on my door with a bag of Milky Ways and say "Trick or trade!".... Well, I think something could be arranged, don't you? ;)
Sorry I've been so long from my blog, and this time I can't even blame school. To make it up to you, here are some pictures. Happy Halloween!
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
The Final Finals of 2010!
Finals ended today! And as if that wasn't awesome enough, this news is made even more exciting by the fact that it's my last finals of the year! Because there's only one class I can sign up for this fall semester and I only have my scholarship for two more semesters, I figured I'd get more bang for my scholarship buck if I deferred this coming semester, and used the scholarship for Winter and Fall 2011 instead when there'll be more classes available for me to take. So I'm currently facing an entire four months without school. I mean, I guess it's the break I would've had if I hadn't taken summer classes this year, but I've never not gone to school during fall before, so it's kind of a foreign feeling. And there won't be any finals right before Christmas to stress me out! I don't even start classes again until after Christmas! Weird...
Anyway, as part of my end of finals tradition, I'm posting some of the stuff I've been up to this semester. Let's start with head painting. Because they don't employ as many models during the summer as they do during fall/winter, we ended up having a lot of repeat models in both my head painting and figure drawing classes. Sometimes the lack of variety was kind of annoying, but the cool thing about it is that my very first painting and my last painting were both of the same person. Let's compare, shall we?
Before:
Fun fun. This picture was taken with my cell phone, so again, colors.
I feel like I got a lot better at figure drawing this term, too. I don't have many pictures of my artwork from that class, but I do have my final drawing that I did:
I was a little bit nervous the whole time I was making this box, because the paper for it costs $10 and I didn't really want to have to buy it twice. It all turned out okay, though. Actually, it was a lot cuter than I expected it to be. I might even make another one someday, if I ever feel like buying more of that paper.
Next is a clamshell box that I made to hold the coptic stitch book I made earlier this term, since the edges were getting a little worn:
I used my sink art for the paste down, and I painted some paper with gouache to encase each signature. It made the spine look pretty cool.
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
More book love
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Sunday, July 11, 2010
Bookbinding = love
Yeah, it's been kind of awhile since I posted, and this one won't be long. I just really liked this book that I made in bookbinding, and figured I'd post it (you can pretend that I took the time to set up a nice background for the photo). It's an old style of bookbinding called coptic stitch binding that doesn't have a spine--you stitch together a bunch of little booklets called signatures. Also, I decorated the paper that I used for the book cover using walnut ink, watercolors, rubbing alcohol, and salt. It was so much fun! This is definitely my favorite class this term, though my other classes aren't too bad. I'm also in figure drawing, which I'm enjoying a lot more now that I'm actually starting to be semi-talented at it, and head painting, which is... an experience. The class goes from Monday through Thursday for 3 hours a day, and you pretty much just come in and paint a new painting every day. The basic theory behind the class seems to be that if you paint the human head enough, you'll eventually start doing something right. I guess it works, because I've definitely improved since my first painting (which I may never show to a living soul ever), but out of about 10 or 11 paintings, I've still only produced about 3 that I would ever admit that I painted. This class has definitely been good for me, though--painting people has become a lot less intimidating. I may even post something I paint someday--who knows??
In other news, I recently turned 21, and partied it up at... um... Brick Oven Pizza. But there was apple beer involved! Non-alcoholic, of course, but it still has the word "beer", which makes it legit. We also went to see Toy Story 3, which I highly recommend to anybody who's still missing out on it. For my birthday, I got clothes, jewelry, money for a new keyboard, and a Vienna Teng piano book from Chris that I'm sure he's regretted getting me a million times by now, since he just doesn't like Vienna Teng as much as I do. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that she's practically the only artist I ever listen to these days. Poor guy, just can't handle hearing the same songs a hundred times in a week like I can. I wonder what's wrong with him.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Stuff that I did
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Sunday, May 16, 2010
Sunday Picnic
This semester has been pretty stressful. Taking four classes during spring term was, it seems, a somewhat foolish idea, and the amount of homework I have due every day and the amount of time I spend not sleeping at night is kind of ridiculous. Thankfully, in exactly one month it'll all be over with, and I'll be moving on to my much more peaceful summer term of bookbinding and figure drawing. That's not really what I want to talk about, though. Mostly I want to talk about today, and what an amazing Sunday it was.
P.S. Today I discovered Blogger in draft. Could it be that all my Blogger formatting woes are at an end???
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
End of Finals!
Well, I may possibly have been one of the last people at BYU to finish with finals, since I was finishing a D&C test on Blackboard at 11:50 last night, but I'm finally done! I'm still having nightmares about it, though--I dreamed last night that I'd forgotten that I signed up for some classes (Italian Food and Intro to Copper :P ) and consequently failed them because I never went to class and forgot to take the finals. I checked my schedule when I woke up this morning, though, and I definitely did not sign up for those classes, so I'll probably be okay ;) Even more exciting, I'm finished with my generals! No more writing classes, or American Heritage, or anything that I don't want to take. Just art and whatever I want from here on out :)
I did finish my figure drawing project! Thankfully, my teacher let me finish four pictures instead of six, because they definitely took awhile. Not all of them are photographed very well, but here they are:
The last one is probably my favorite, but I do like them all. I also made some kind of abstract stuff for 3D design, the class that I hate:
The first one is steel that I bent with a torch and welded to a plate of steel. The second one is made of paper, but for some reason I had the hardest time in the world gluing it so it wouldn't fall apart! I mean seriously, how hard should paper be to glue? Thankfully, it held together long enough to be graded, and didn't break apart until I got it home 30 minutes later. I guess prayers are the best glue after all.
Chris and I do have a little break, so we're going to Oregon this weekend (tonight, actually!), but next Tuesday it's back to school as usual for Spring and Summer Term. I actually have a couple of graphic design classes (Intro to Graphic Design and Basic Typography), but I also have a computer illustration class that I'm looking forward, and I might be taking a painting class--I haven't decided whether that's going to be too much yet. I'm also taking Bookbinding and Intermediate Life Drawing this summer, so I'm pretty excited about my summer classes. Thank goodness for a break, though!
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Just a little something
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Spring Fever
Yay for being April! Actually, I guess it's still technically March, but it's April in my mind. I can't even express how burned out I am with school right now, and how ready I am for this semester to be over. The timing is horrible, of course, because I still have a 10-page paper, a test and 7 art projects to go before I can even start thinking about finals. Which is why today I decided to be super responsible... and skip half my classes doing entirely non-school related things, like cooking, watching Project Runway, and, of course, blogging.
I have been more responsible than I'd like to be, though. For instance, I haven't spent my time finishing this:
Here's the recipe with my edits:
Chicken Pasta Milano (serves 2)In a large saucepan, melt butter over low heat. Add the minced garlic and cook for about a minute. Add tomatoes and 1 1/2 cups of chicken broth. Increase heat to medium and bring mixture to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer uncovered, for about 10 minutes. Add cream and bring to a boil again, stirring frequently. Simmer over medium heat until sauce is thick.
Sprinkle garlic salt and pepper over both sides of chicken. Heat the olive oil in a skillet, then add chicken and saute until chicken is no longer pink in the middle (about 4 minutes each side should do it). Remove chicken from skillet and set aside somewhere warm (like a warm oven). In the same skillet, stir 1/2 cup chicken broth with the pan juices, and bring to a boil; reduce slightly and add to the cream sauce. Stir in basil.
Slice chicken and serve atop the pasta, coat with the cream sauce.
An alternate way is to slice or cube the chicken and mix it in with the sauce, then serve that over the pasta.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Photo shoot with Chelsie (and a beautiful jacket)
My parents are spending the week in Portland selling their book (good luck Mom and Dad!), and that means that all of my siblings are home alone with Jordan in charge. So, since I have nothing going on Wednesday evenings and Chris has class until 10, I figured I'd head down there, make some zuppa, and hang out a bit. We had a really good time--they appreciated the real food, I stole their Sweethearts, and we all watched Ghost Whisperer together (a show that they're apparently really in to right now). I also took advantage of this opportunity to take some pictures for my photography class. I decided to photograph Chelsie jump roping. I guess I could've chosen my location better (my teacher was complaining about the telephone pole in the background), but I thought they were cute :) Oh, and... maybe don't tell Chelsie I posted these? ;)
Lots of fun :)
I also wanted to tell you guys about a new boutique I heard about in the Daily Universe yesterday called Lady Danburry Tailoring & Design. She has a blog at ladydanburrysews.blogspot.com, and also an Etsy shop. I checked out her blog yesterday and found out that if I advertised for her on my blog, I could maybe win a beautiful coat!Yep, that beautiful coat. So that's what I'm doing. Check her out--I really like a lot of her stuff!
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